125 points

Man, I feel this. Infinite growth is an insane concept.

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Well made second-hand > disposable Walmart/Amazon plastic

Reduce spending. Reuse second-hand wares. Recycle what no one wants.

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31 points

Infinite growth in a finite system has a name: it’s called cancer.

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6 points

Just don’t mention that it’s what makes the stock market go round or people lose their shit when they realize you can’t retire at 65 by magically making money from hoarding it through compound interest.

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74 points

“the young people”

So they’ve stopped calling everyone under the age of 45 millennials?

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4 points

Ooof, that stings. I’ve been thrifty and anti-consumer for years, but I’m also 50. I hate admitting I’m no longer one of “the young people.”

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67 points

It warms my heart to hear young folks not buy into the infinite treadmill of consumption.

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17 points

it comes at a social cost though.

i have lost a lot of friends because I live below my ‘means’. whereas most folks I meet are ‘struggling’ because they are living beyond theirs.

Especially travel and restaurants. consumption is now re-branded as ‘experience’.

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7 points

dude, eating good food with others and travelling really are experiences. No branding is necessary.

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they are consumer goods like any other.

you can cook a meal at home and travel locally. but few are interested in this because it is not a ‘display of wealth’, the way your week in Bali is or your tiktok dining blog.

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6 points

I’m glad my social circle pretty much revolves around people who all hate consumerism equally. We do like to travel though.

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65 points

You know what sucks about this? How prices on used items and thrift items have gone up…

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26 points

Damn you Mackelmore!

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7 points

Yeah for a while going to goodwill and stuff became trendy so they pumped those prices up. I see just awful stuff priced at new or near New prices which is insane

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7 points

I went to find a used cassette player, just a little boom box. Found a crappy brand one beat up and with a $40 price tag. Gtfo with that. I can buy a brand new Sony for $50

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Oh that’s so true. I have looked through all the thrift stores in my surrounding and they all had really bad clothes for bad prices. When you can get a new top in a size that fits for 5€ at H&M it makes no sense to pay 12€ for an H&M shirt that has holes in it and doesn’t fit right just because it is from a thrift store.

I don’t buy clothes often, I have much more than enough from when I was a teen. But I think that when I do, in the future, I’ll just go straight to a normal store. I don’t see the sense in spending the time and energy if it isn’t worth it at all.

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There’s also this thing now where “trendy” thrift stores go to regular thrift stores and pick them clean of anything worth buying, then they Jack up the price.

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I look for thrift stores in or around proper rich neighborhoods. There’s one I go to that routinely has stuff from last year or that no one’s ever worn, tags and all.

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I had to buy “business casual” clothes for a work trip and went to a thrift store. I found a pair of pants that was $15, but they didn’t fit great. Since I needed at least two pairs of pants I went to Costco and they had brand new Dockers for the same price.

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they are going back down now that supply chain is stabilized.

my car has dropped $5000 in value between this year and last year.

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I have never bought a car, I looked at prices for new cars last year and I was blown away. I didn’t know at the time that they were at an all time high

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35 points

I’m GenX and my body is still ready for this. Let’s fucking gooooo

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